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Inorganic Chemistry | 2012

Partial halogenation of cyclic and branched perhydropentasilanes.

Harald Stueger; Thomas Mitterfellner; Roland A. Fischer; Christoph Walkner; Matthias Patz; Stephan Wieber

The perhydropentasilanes (H(3)Si)(4)Si and Si(5)H(10) were chlorinated with SnCl(4) to give chlorohydropentasilanes without destruction of the Si-Si backbone. Tetrachloroneopentasilane (ClH(2)Si)(4)Si (2) was prepared in high yield from (H(3)Si)(4)Si and 3.5 equiv of SnCl(4), while Si(5)H(10) and an equimolar amount of SnCl(4) afforded a mixture of ∼60% of ClSi(5)H(9) (1) with polychlorinated cyclopentasilanes and unreacted starting material, which could not be separated by distillation. The selective monochlorination of Si(5)H(10) was achieved starting from MesSi(5)Cl(9) (3; Mes = 2,4,6-trimethylphenyl) or TBDMP-Si(5)Cl(9) (4; TBDMP = 4-tert-butyl-2,6-dimethylphenyl). 3 or 4 was successfully hydrogenated with LiAlH(4) to give MesSi(5)H(9) (6) or TBDMP-Si(5)H(9) (7), which finally gave 1 along with aryl-H and Si(5)H(10) after treatment with an excess of liquid anhydrous HCl. All compounds were characterized by standard spectroscopic techniques. For Si-H derivatives, the coupled (29)Si NMR spectra were analyzed in detail to obtain an unequivocal structural assignment. The molecular structures of 2-4 were further confirmed by X-ray crystallography.


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2012

Selective Synthesis and Derivatization of Alkali Metal Silanides MSi(SiH3)3

Harald Stueger; Thomas Mitterfellner; Roland C. Fischer; Christoph Walkner; Matthias Patz; Stephan Wieber

Greetings from silicon valley: Alkali metal silanides (H(3)Si)(3)Si(-)M(+) were shown to be selectively accessible for the first time by the reaction of neopentasilane Si(SiH(3))(4) with tBuOM or iPr(2)NLi. The method allows the convenient derivatization of higher silicon hydrides and provides a simple access for unprecedented systematic studies on the chemical behavior of hydropolysilanes (see scheme).


Archive | 2011

METHOD FOR OLIGOMERIZING HYDRIDOSILANES, THE OLIGOMERS THAT CAN BE PRODUCED BY MEANS OF THE METHOD, AND THE USE THEREOF

Stephan Wieber; Matthias Patz; Bernhard Stuetzel; Michael Coelle; Nicole Brausch; Janette Klatt; Jutta Hessing


Archive | 2010

Method for producing hydridosilanes

Stephan Wieber; Matthias Patz; Martin Trocha; Hartwig Rauleder; Ekkehard Mueh; Harald Stueger; Christoph Walkner


Advanced Energy Materials | 2014

Solution‐Based Silicon in Thin‐Film Solar Cells

Torsten Bronger; Paul H. Wöbkenberg; Jan Wördenweber; Stefan Muthmann; Ulrich W. Paetzold; Vladimir Smirnov; Stephan Traut; Ümit Dagkaldiran; Stephan Wieber; Michael Cölle; Anna Prodi-Schwab; Odo Wunnicke; Matthias Patz; Martin Trocha; Uwe Rau; R. Carius


Archive | 2011

Method for producing higher hydridosilane compounds

Jutta Hessing; Janette Klatt; Matthias Patz; Stephan Wieber


Archive | 2011

P-doped silicon layers

Stephan Wieber; Matthias Patz; Harald Stueger; Jasmin Lehmkuhl


Archive | 2010

Method for producing silicon layers

Stephan Wieber; Matthias Patz; R. Carius; Torsten Bronger; Michael Cölle


Archive | 2011

Process for preparing hydridosilanes

Nicole Brausch; Jens Haubrock; Udo Knippenberg; Thorsten Schwaertzke; Joerg Zoellner; Stephan Wieber


Archive | 2011

Method for converting semiconductor layers

Patrik Stenner; Matthias Patz; Michael Cölle; Stephan Wieber

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Christoph Walkner

Graz University of Technology

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R. Carius

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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Torsten Bronger

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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